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McNeil, Nicole M.; Rittle-Johnson, Bethany; Hattikudur, Shanta; Petersen, Lori A. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2010
This study examined if solving arithmetic problems hinders undergraduates' accuracy on algebra problems. The hypothesis was that solving arithmetic problems would hinder accuracy because it activates an operational view of equations, even in educated adults who have years of experience with algebra. In three experiments, undergraduates (N = 184)…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Arithmetic, Algebra, Problem Solving
Maouene, Josita; Hidaka, Shohei; Smith, Linda B. – Cognitive Science, 2008
This article reports the structure of associations among 101 common verbs and body parts. The verbs are those typically learned by children learning English prior to 3 years of age. In a free association task, 50 adults were asked to provide the single body part that came to mind when they thought of each verb. Analyses reveal highly systematic…
Descriptors: Verbs, Language Acquisition, English, Young Children
Keil, Frank C.; Lockhart, Kristi L.; Schlegel, Esther – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2010
In 4 studies, the authors examined how intuitions about the relative difficulties of the sciences develop. In Study 1, familiar everyday phenomena in physics, chemistry, biology, psychology, and economics were pretested in adults, so as to be equally difficult to explain. When participants in kindergarten, Grades 2, 4, 6, and 8, and college were…
Descriptors: Psychology, Experience, Natural Sciences, Social Psychology
Olson, Joanne K.; Finson, Kevin D. – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 2009
Instructors of elementary science methods classes have long lamented the significant difficulties their students exhibit when trying to understand the many complexities of teaching science. As noted by some researchers and practicing teachers, preservice teachers often fail to developmentally function at desired levels with respect to…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Education Majors, Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Science

Cropper, Dennis A.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1977
A sample of 86 college students aged 18 to 35 years of age were asked to solve three formal operations tasks and to participate in a problem-finding task. No relation was found between performance on problem-finding and the formal operations task. (JMB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Developmental Stages

Slater, A. M.; Kingston, Denise J. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1981
Seven-year-olds and university students were questioned about hidden or visible colored counters. Under certain testing conditions, the children were able to demonstrate one of the major characteristics of formal operational thought, namely the ability to reason in terms of verbally stated hypotheses without reliance on direct, physical…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Development, College Students, Competence

Faust, David; Arbuthnot, Jack – Developmental Psychology, 1978
Investigates the hypothesis that those individuals who have not reached their full potential in moral reasoning given the limits set by their stage of Piagetian development would advance significantly more than those who have reached their potential in response to a moral education program. (Author/SS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Students, Developmental Stages, Ethical Instruction
Sheese, Ron; Radovanovic, Helen – 1984
Liberal arts approaches to university education and many theories of counseling share as a goal the development of critical thinking in the individuals served. Such thinking requires the ability to consider the context within which one is working and the context within which the events and ideas under consideration occur. William Perry has…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Cognitive Development, College Students, Counseling

White, Kathleen M.; Friedman, Bruce – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1977
This paper presents a challenge to a widely cited report by Elkind which states that a large proportion of college students, particularly females, are unable to conserve volume. (BD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Students, Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept)
Wyatt, Mollie L. – 1983
Studies exploring the transition from early to middle adolescence have found a significant increase in formal-operational thinking, but it is questionable whether the typical adolescent is capable of consistently applying formal operational logic. To examine the relationship between Piagetian-based training techniques and formal-operational…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adolescent Development, Cognitive Development, College Students
Milakofsky, Louis; Bender, David S. – 1981
Cognitive performance on "An Inventory of Piaget's Developmental Tasks" (IPDT) was related to the Scholastic Aptitude Tests and performance in both college chemistry lecture and laboratory classes. The IPDT is a valid and reliable 72-item, untimed, multiple-choice paper and pencil inventory with 19 subscales representing different…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, College Science

Welfel, Elizabeth Reynolds – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1982
Outlines seven stages of the reflective judgment model of intellectual development. Discusses implications of the model for effective career counseling of college students. Explores the theory's career counseling implications for two of the stages. (RC)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style
Jegerski, Jane A.; Upshaw, Harry S. – 1987
Hoffman's (1975) theory holds that altruism is based on cognitive development and mechanisms for empathic distress present from birth, with the individual going through stages of personal distress, empathic concern, and perspective taking. The Davis Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI), a measure of empathy, contains four subscales: personal…
Descriptors: Altruism, Classification, Cognitive Development, College Students

Domholdt, Elizabeth; Preusz, Gerald – Innovative Higher Education, 1987
William Perry's description of college students' stages of cognitive development is condensed into four classification categories, which are explained and told in an animal allegory. This presentation clarifies the theory for teacher use. (MSE)
Descriptors: Allegory, Classification, Cognitive Development, College Students

Thomas, William E.; Grouws, Douglas A. – School Science and Mathematics, 1984
Reports research supporting the hypothesis that concrete-operational college students playing the game Master Mind with an observer where there is verbal interaction designed to stimulate thinking about the problem-solving situation will show greater cognitive growth than subjects not playing the game. Implications for science instruction are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Science, College Students, Developmental Stages